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california was not one of them and a lot of people here from california drove there hoping to get lucky. the powerball may be coming to california soon. they told the commissioner they are negotiating for powerball in june and the teal is expected to be finalized when they meet today. if they give the okay, officials will say powerball will be coming to a store by you april or sooner. >> and a significant alert has issued it in oakland. 880 northbound near the fruit veil exit, let's look at it, it is blurry and this is quite a distance. you can see the back up. it is causing gridlock near the exit and we are looking to get a better look. crews are trying to get it as the significant alert has been dash sig alert has been issued. any of yourself 'extra 15 minutes. it is a little low going as you make your way westbound. >>> very mild tropical feel, south winds out ahead of the system that is coming in tonight. that doesn't mean we can't get some light rain, but before this next system arrives, we have at least two more to go. one of our weather observers were looking out 10 or 15 days, a
california was not one of them and a lot of people here from california drove there hoping to get lucky. the powerball may be coming to california soon. they told the commissioner they are negotiating for powerball in june and the teal is expected to be finalized when they meet today. if they give the okay, officials will say powerball will be coming to a store by you april or sooner. >> and a significant alert has issued it in oakland. 880 northbound near the fruit veil exit, let's look...
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. >>> dangerous times how the fiscal cliff could affect people in california, stay tuned for ktvu channel 2 morning news. this is ktvu channel 2 morning news. >>> good morning, thank you for joining us this wednesday november 28th, i am pam cook. >> weather is changing and we are on storm watch right now and we have the first of several storms roaring into the bay area and expect rain and strong winds happening now. we have live team coverage and our crews are in san francisco who are at the richmond san rafael bridge. tara moriarty is watching the morning commute, where is that storm, we can feel it, right? >> now some of the heavier rain, we have to go back here but some of the heavier bands are beginning to inch into the north bay and you can see northern county as well as rushing river, we will keep an eye on that because it will be one of the focuses of the heavier rain nothing too bad yet but up into mendocino county, there will be heavy duty rainfall totals and so far there are only 3 / 100s for the south bay. coming up, mark is live at the richmond san rafael bridge, it looks like
. >>> dangerous times how the fiscal cliff could affect people in california, stay tuned for ktvu channel 2 morning news. this is ktvu channel 2 morning news. >>> good morning, thank you for joining us this wednesday november 28th, i am pam cook. >> weather is changing and we are on storm watch right now and we have the first of several storms roaring into the bay area and expect rain and strong winds happening now. we have live team coverage and our crews are in san...
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. >>> stranded for more than day in the northern california airport, why it took so long for these passenger's nightmares to end. . >>> a travel nightmare, their flight to hawaii was delayed it 6 hours. the discount air is a $99 one- way ticket but because of mechanical problems, passengers waited and slept in the airport for hours. they say there was a communication breakdown with the airline. >> now they have turned around and told us after the 11th time we will be held up yet again so it was 2:00 and 3:00 and 4:00 but they say it was unfortunate they were arranging vouchers for other flights. >>> crews had to clean up twice in one day. they say crews came out to clean up graffiti only to have vandals strike again in one day and it is not the first time but two years ago a plaque was his he willed -- chiseled off. >> it shows a lack of respect for the men and women who have done everything to protect our right to free speech and free tonight. >> graffiti was likely gang- related. >> well, this friday is the deadline for baseball teams to sign their unsigned players and for the giants that in
. >>> stranded for more than day in the northern california airport, why it took so long for these passenger's nightmares to end. . >>> a travel nightmare, their flight to hawaii was delayed it 6 hours. the discount air is a $99 one- way ticket but because of mechanical problems, passengers waited and slept in the airport for hours. they say there was a communication breakdown with the airline. >> now they have turned around and told us after the 11th time we will be...
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. >> drakes bay produces 40% of the oysters for california. that likely will mean higher prices. no word yet what will happen to the eight million oysters that were growing at the facility. >>> more bay area cities are thinking about taxing soda. the city of richmond tried it first but voters rejected it. but now berkeley, vallejo, and alameda county all considering the same idea. the soda industry says that tax won't work because people will just go to a nearby city to buy their drinks without the tax. >>> the $1 bill may soon disappear. congressional auditors want to get raid of the dollar bill entirely and replace them with $1 coins. that switch would save more than $4 billion over the next 30 years. the government is also looking at changing the metal competition of quarters, dimes, and nickels because of the rising costs of copper and nickel. >>> we are getting closer to our 6:00 hour. that means it's probably getting more crowded out there. let's check in with tara. >>> i can't even keep up with the amount of flooding and mud slides. i w
. >> drakes bay produces 40% of the oysters for california. that likely will mean higher prices. no word yet what will happen to the eight million oysters that were growing at the facility. >>> more bay area cities are thinking about taxing soda. the city of richmond tried it first but voters rejected it. but now berkeley, vallejo, and alameda county all considering the same idea. the soda industry says that tax won't work because people will just go to a nearby city to buy their...
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that equivalent to the combined populations of california and connecticut. the u.s. department of agricultural says the use of food stamps has increased 70% since 2007. >>> your time is 5:25. incredible story. a young basketball player a point guard for a small iowa university broke college basketball scoring record last night. his name is jack taylor his from grinnell college. would you believe he scored 138 points. he took 108 shots and he made almost half of them. taylor said it felt like well whatever he threw up was going in. just like that. in the division three game grinnell beat their interstate rival faith baptist church 179- 104. that is a high scoring game. the old record by the way was 113 points. and he's only this big. >>> time now 5:26. let's check on our wet commute. sal, that is incredible. >> it's not doing all that well. i apologize for not hearing you. the commute is very slow in many areas. let's start with the south bay. northbound 280 traffic still looks good as you drive through 880 but nearby on highway 17 we've had a couple of solo spinouts
that equivalent to the combined populations of california and connecticut. the u.s. department of agricultural says the use of food stamps has increased 70% since 2007. >>> your time is 5:25. incredible story. a young basketball player a point guard for a small iowa university broke college basketball scoring record last night. his name is jack taylor his from grinnell college. would you believe he scored 138 points. he took 108 shots and he made almost half of them. taylor said it...